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[[Category:Zoluren Cities]]

Revision as of 20:10, 24 December 2014

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Province: Zoluren
Currency: Kronar
Population: 25,000
Established: 79 A.V.
Alternate Names: None
Dominant Race: Halfling
Dominant Guild: None
Government: None
Guild Halls: None
Patron Deity: None
Warnings:

Overview

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Arthe Dale is a Halfling village on the Northern Trade Route north of The Crossing. Arthe Dale is best known for its popular hang-out at the pastoral Greensward and Swimming Hole. Arthe Dale was founded in the Year 79 After Victory by Daffleberry Tanglefoot, who's ancestors still live in a house at the north end of town. His story can be read in Arthe Dale Tale. Glythtide is the patron god of the town.


Play.net Description: The quaint village of Arthe Dale is a refuge for Halflings just north of the Crossing, where the air is sweet with the scent of taffelberries and the sound of laughter.

Government, History, and Background

Government Type

Prominent People


History

Locations About Town

Landmarks


Unique Shops and Services

Trader Commodity Pit and Outpost


Shops

Bars, Inns, and Taverns

Arthe Hollow Inn


Prominent Hangouts

Greensward and Swimming Hole


Important Activities

Arthe Dale Concert Series

The Arthe Dale Concert Series has been hosted at the Arthe Hollow Inn almost every month since December 2000. The series is run by Bard of great reknown Daerlynn. The series celebrated its 100th concert and 5th real life year of production on December 2, 2005.


Favors

The nearest favors can be obtained by traditional Favor Orbs in the Siergelde Ruins out the West Gate of The Crossing. They can be redeemed in The Crossing Temple.


Task Givers

Task Giver Location Task Types
None Currently


Quests


Creatures:


Maps


Scripts


Additional Sources